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Fig. 3: Typical Phase Diagram and details of Traffic Signal Setting using Trial Cycle Method


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Fig. 3: Typical Phase Diagram and details of Traffic Signal Setting using Trial Cycle Method
Amber times Ai and A2 are 3 and 2 sec (given) Total cycle length, C = (Gi + G2 + Ai + A2) = 22.25+17.75+3.0+2.0 = 45.0 sec
Therefore, the trial cycle of 45 sec may be adopted with the following signal phases:
Gi = 22.25, say adopt Gi = 22 sec
G2 = I7.75, say adopt G2 = I8 sec
Adopt Ai = 3 sec, A2 = 2 sec
Total cycle length, C = (Gi + G2 + Ai + A2)
= 22.0 + I8.0 + 3.0 + 2.0
= 45.0 sec
A typical layout of traffic control signals with pedestrian signals at the intersection of cross roads and the traffic signal phase settings for a single cycle time of 45 sec are shown in Fig. 3.
II. Approximate method based on pedestrian crossing requirement:
The following design procedure is suggested for the approximate design of a two-phase traffic signal unit at cross roads, along with pedestrian signals:

  1. Based on pedestrian walking speed of i.2 m per second and the roadway width of each approach road, the minimum time for the pedestrian to cross each road is also calculated

  2. Total pedestrian crossing time is taken as the sum of the minimum pedestrian crossing time and the initial interval for pedestrians to start crossing, which should not be less than 7 sec. During this period when the pedestrians will be crossing the road, the traffic signal shall indicate red or ‘stop’.

  3. The red signal time is also equal to the minimum green time plus amber time for the traffic of the cross road

  4. The actual green time needed for the road with higher traffic is then increased in proportion to the ratio of approach volumes of the two roads in vehicles per hour per lane

  5. Based on approach speeds of the vehicles, the suitable clearance interval between green and red period, i.e., clearance amber periods are selected. The amber periods may be taken as 2, 3, or 4 seconds for low, medium, and fast approach speeds

  6. The cycle length so obtained is adjusted for the next higher 5 sec interval; the extra time is then distributed to green timings in proportion to the traffic volumes

  7. The timings so obtained are installed in the controller and the operations are then observed at the site during peak traffic hours; modifications in signal timings are carried out if needed.

The design of a simple two-phase signal is illustrated by an example given below.

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